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mickyboy123

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rear wheel arches
« on: 07 July 2014, 18:34:30 »

hi guys and girlz,

my rear wheel arches would benifit from some tlc before the rust breaks thu the silver bubbles, has any 1 got an idea of what a fair price would be to have them both done, :y
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Re: rear wheel arches
« Reply #1 on: 07 July 2014, 18:37:24 »

Depends if you want them patched up only for the rust to come back 6 months later...... which it will.

Only permanent solution is to chop out and replace with new arches. VERY expensive unless you learn to weld..... which I've started doing  ;)

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Re: rear wheel arches
« Reply #2 on: 07 July 2014, 18:43:56 »

rather have a good gob made so they last :y
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Re: rear wheel arches
« Reply #3 on: 07 July 2014, 18:55:12 »

rather have a good gob made so they last :y

That's a good thing but unless you can weld or have a buddy that can help it's going to cost a lot.

I got quoted over a grand for replacing wheel arches (I.e. cutting out old, welding in new and filling, painting etc)

Cheaper to take a welding course, buy a welder and do it yourself. And it'll be an extra string to your bow   :y
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